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shannon: dick, do you think that's what's going to happen? speaker boehner has said a number of times he is ready for the president to show leadership, he's ready to be led. that's not how things worked in the first term, and yet people voted for the senate to remain in the hands of democrats and the white house still controlled by president obama, obviously, a democrat. so where does anything move? how does anything change the second time around? >> well, again, i would agree with brad. if the president shows good faith, i believe the republicans -- look, there are people of goodwill on both sides of the aisle. of we have got to stop listening to the harpings and the screeching on the extreme. and i think that one of the messages that came through in this election is the people are tired of no compromise. and, brad, i say this to you, i think the president's going to take the approach you just talked about. and we've got to stop showing up at these meetings and showing up in discussions with this innate distrust of the other side. let's assu
shannon: dick, do you think that's what's going to happen? speaker boehner has said a number of times he is ready for the president to show leadership, he's ready to be led. that's not how things worked in the first term, and yet people voted for the senate to remain in the hands of democrats and the white house still controlled by president obama, obviously, a democrat. so where does anything move? how does anything change the second time around? >> well, again, i would agree with brad....
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john boehner says we will talk more tax revenue in an overall tax system but we won't discuss without entitlement reform. that is the key for republicans. they will do tax revenue but it has got to be part of an overhaul of the tax system and has to involve medicare, medicaid and social security. exactly what, folks. but white house don't want to. melissa: leaders in d.c. are scrambling to figure this out but our first guest says he really does fear we're going to hit the fiscal cliff. think of while e. coyote and the acme parachute. scott hodge is president of the tax foundation. you are well known for innovative ideas on tax policy. in the 1990s you campaign to include a child credit in capital gains tax cuts. what is your best idea this time around? >> the best idea right now is for everybody to take a deep breath and pumped into next year. all the tax cuts should be extended for one more year to give congress and the white house some extra time to get off of their political posturing and make a rational deal between them. this is the worst time of year to make some sort of deal. t
john boehner says we will talk more tax revenue in an overall tax system but we won't discuss without entitlement reform. that is the key for republicans. they will do tax revenue but it has got to be part of an overhaul of the tax system and has to involve medicare, medicaid and social security. exactly what, folks. but white house don't want to. melissa: leaders in d.c. are scrambling to figure this out but our first guest says he really does fear we're going to hit the fiscal cliff. think of...
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rep raul grijalva and jason dick. live at 7:00 a.m. eastern. at going senate budget committee chairman kent conrad sent a final deficit reduction plan would total about $5 trillion. >> red carpet interviews with nonfiction finalists. all online live tomorrow at 6:00 p.m. eastern. add your comments about the evening. >>he said building in medicare eligibility age in changing the formula for social security benefits could be part of the final deal. his remarks and the wall street journal's annual ceo council meeting are about 25 minutes. >> if there has been -- one of the most constructive conversation that has taken place in congress in the last couple of years has been a group of senators called the gang of six. we invited all six but due to various scheduling conflicts, we got one. senator kent conrad. they are negotiating in the back room. i would also point out senator kent conrad has been budget committee chairman and is retiring at the end of this year. senator, great to have you here. thank you very much. >> why don't we go back to the qu
rep raul grijalva and jason dick. live at 7:00 a.m. eastern. at going senate budget committee chairman kent conrad sent a final deficit reduction plan would total about $5 trillion. >> red carpet interviews with nonfiction finalists. all online live tomorrow at 6:00 p.m. eastern. add your comments about the evening. >>he said building in medicare eligibility age in changing the formula for social security benefits could be part of the final deal. his remarks and the wall street...
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director was dick darmon. and he knew we had to have -- the real sticking point, as it is now, additional revenues. and darmon knew we had to have additional revenues because he had collaborated with david stockman and they had engineered the reagan tax cuts and the first reagan budget that led to the first really explosion of the deficit. he knew that had to be fixed. so in 1990 you had darmon whispering in the president's ear. in the house you had a democratic majority and a democratic majority in the senate. and we were not adversed to raising revenues, and we knew you had to do something about the deficit. so it was a long hard slog. they sent us to andrews air force base -- you might remember, alan. we were out there for two weeks. they said, don't come back until you have a deal, and finally we were able to cobble together an agreement. we came back with the agreement to reduce the deficit significantly, and then it failed because newt gingrich denounced it in the house and he'd been one of the people wo
director was dick darmon. and he knew we had to have -- the real sticking point, as it is now, additional revenues. and darmon knew we had to have additional revenues because he had collaborated with david stockman and they had engineered the reagan tax cuts and the first reagan budget that led to the first really explosion of the deficit. he knew that had to be fixed. so in 1990 you had darmon whispering in the president's ear. in the house you had a democratic majority and a democratic...
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home depot, 12-year high good reports from dick's sporting good, tjx, michael kors. the head of home depot very neutral, putty, toll to the upside. >> good to see you as always. thank you, my dear. seema mody to the nasdaq, she is following the big movers. >> technology a sore spot for the markets now the s and p tech index trading in correction territory, microsoft down on the departure of the windows division head. management shakeups the street likes, this one they clearly don't a quick check on social media stocks, facebook shares under a little bit of pressure as the street braces for a possible postlockup selling, the biggest lockup since facebook went public. roughly 800 million shares, sue, back to you. >> thank you very much, seem ma. to the bond market now, rick santelli is tracking the action for us at the cme. how are yields doing today, ricky? >> still continues to be a one-way market. the only thing we a by how big of a one-way street is it on? today, only a couple of basis points. look at a chart starting august 1st most important feature, close to a t
home depot, 12-year high good reports from dick's sporting good, tjx, michael kors. the head of home depot very neutral, putty, toll to the upside. >> good to see you as always. thank you, my dear. seema mody to the nasdaq, she is following the big movers. >> technology a sore spot for the markets now the s and p tech index trading in correction territory, microsoft down on the departure of the windows division head. management shakeups the street likes, this one they clearly don't...
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the democratic representative from arizona, and jason dick. washington journal is live on c- span at 7:00 a.m. eastern every day. >> patrick murphy, who defeated alan west, spoke for new members to take office next year on the 113th congress convening. this is 20 minutes. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2012] >> they need a wide-angle lens. [laughter] >> still coming. not yet? >> wow. >>ok. ok. nope. still coming. >> wow. for our new members to come on well, wasn't it? they say that a picture is worth 1,000 words. well, the picture that you see before you is worth millions of votes -- millions of aspirations and dreams of the american people for problem solvers to come to washington to get the job done. today, we officially welcome our washington. they are extraordinary leaders who will make our house democratic caucus the first in history -- in the history of civilized government -- to have a majority of women and minorities in the caucus. you can applaud that. before
the democratic representative from arizona, and jason dick. washington journal is live on c- span at 7:00 a.m. eastern every day. >> patrick murphy, who defeated alan west, spoke for new members to take office next year on the 113th congress convening. this is 20 minutes. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2012] >> they need a wide-angle lens. [laughter] >> still coming. not yet? >> wow. >>ok....
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lived in the same town as my wife for 22. i think it's time for me to stay home for a while. >> all right, well thank you very much. we appreciate it. >> thank you so much. good to talk to you. >> a man not afraid to mince words and say what he thinks. >>> next, the red cross receiving millions of dollars to help the victims of sandy, but is relief getting to those who need it? plus, how those around petraeus suspected something more than was going on. the warning signs coming up. ♪ [ camera clicks ] ♪ it's hard to resist the craveable nature of a nature valley sweet & salty nut bar. he loves risk. but whether he's climbing everest, scuba diving the great barrier reef with sharks, or jumping into the market, he goes with people he trusts, which is why he trades with a company that doesn't nickel and dime him with hidden fees. so he can worry about other things, like what the market is doing and being ready, no matter what happens, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense, from td ameritrade. which isn't rocket s
lived in the same town as my wife for 22. i think it's time for me to stay home for a while. >> all right, well thank you very much. we appreciate it. >> thank you so much. good to talk to you. >> a man not afraid to mince words and say what he thinks. >>> next, the red cross receiving millions of dollars to help the victims of sandy, but is relief getting to those who need it? plus, how those around petraeus suspected something more than was going on. the warning...
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this is dick durbin yesterday. [video clip] >> if you talk about revenue and tax reform, they will sit still for that conversation. i was say to my friend the congressman, he said sparing the middle income families will solve the problem. it solves the problem for them in america, but it says when it comes to tax increases, let's go to those who can afford to pay. they should pay a little bit more. they have been blessed and success. paying a little bit more this of this national problem is not unreasonable, but we do have to cut spending. we have to look at entitlement reform that does not threaten the existence of important programs like medicare and medicaid. host: the wealthy should pay more, dick durbin says. guest: that is right, but we have to use terminology people understand. we need more revenue. one way you get revenue is through additional taxes. but there are different ways to get additional tax revenue. one way is to add on additional tax rates or add on new taxes. another way is through -- get rid of
this is dick durbin yesterday. [video clip] >> if you talk about revenue and tax reform, they will sit still for that conversation. i was say to my friend the congressman, he said sparing the middle income families will solve the problem. it solves the problem for them in america, but it says when it comes to tax increases, let's go to those who can afford to pay. they should pay a little bit more. they have been blessed and success. paying a little bit more this of this national problem...
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is 22% a reasonable goal? that is one way of going about it. the other way is setting a numerical target for spending and taxation. on the tax side, it is easier. you can change the tax law. you cannot change, i do not think you can have a lot of control of spending for 10 years. >> there is an interesting issue in policy. it is extremely difficult to rescind entitlements to which people think they are legally entitled. as you are doing that, you are abrogating contracts of some form. there are all sorts of constituencies under every entitlement program which support it. the issue is taxes can always go up and down. there are not the same political pressures there. i think the issue is fundamentally spending. if we have to pay a high price in raising taxes temporarily in order to get spending down, i think that is a good deal. i do not think you can continuously keep this deficit open. if you raise taxes, we will turn the economy down. if the cost of getting out from under the problem is a moderate recession, i would say it is a cheap price. so
is 22% a reasonable goal? that is one way of going about it. the other way is setting a numerical target for spending and taxation. on the tax side, it is easier. you can change the tax law. you cannot change, i do not think you can have a lot of control of spending for 10 years. >> there is an interesting issue in policy. it is extremely difficult to rescind entitlements to which people think they are legally entitled. as you are doing that, you are abrogating contracts of some form....
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boehner and his supposed mandate right now? >> well, i think that he said that the election would be a mandate, it was, and he lost. and i think that the important point about the crystal comment is that there's now a wedge in the republican party that the president needs to exploit. there's a wedge between the realist wing and the kind of fa fantasy, childish wing. the realist wing understands the president has a mandate. democrats won the presidency and the senate. we won a majority -- we won the popular vote if you add up the house races as well. look, i think it's in both parties' interest to avoid the fiscal cliff. neither of them want it for a whole host of reasons, including it will be damaging to the economy. we learned recently that president obama in august of 2011 was kind of ready to do a nixon goes to china moment on entitlements and i think that's still on the table. have real entitlement reform. on taxes it's as bill clinton said. it's simple math. spending is at 24% of gdp. taxes are at about 15% of gdp right no
boehner and his supposed mandate right now? >> well, i think that he said that the election would be a mandate, it was, and he lost. and i think that the important point about the crystal comment is that there's now a wedge in the republican party that the president needs to exploit. there's a wedge between the realist wing and the kind of fa fantasy, childish wing. the realist wing understands the president has a mandate. democrats won the presidency and the senate. we won a majority --...
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dow by about 22, s&p by less than a point. and this is coming after a big rally for the markets yesterday. carl icahn reporting an 8.9 stake. and british prosecutors plan to charge former news corp executives in connection with a bribery probe. accused of paying public officials to obtain contact informati information. >> now today's national weather forecast. todd santos -- two in a row. i don't know if that's ever happened. you know what that mean respect when you totally screw up, we'll remember from the day before. >> all right. i will try my best to keep this one on point. you know, yesterday we were talking, there was a system still really close to the carolinas. it is moving farther off the coastline, so still gusty winds. we'll see some of the clouds on and off during the daytime. some sunshine mixing in. not looking at showers in new york. in is drier air at the surface, so a lot of it is evaporating. maybe light drizzle closer towards the lake shores. northern lower michigan, a better chance to get showers over the s
dow by about 22, s&p by less than a point. and this is coming after a big rally for the markets yesterday. carl icahn reporting an 8.9 stake. and british prosecutors plan to charge former news corp executives in connection with a bribery probe. accused of paying public officials to obtain contact informati information. >> now today's national weather forecast. todd santos -- two in a row. i don't know if that's ever happened. you know what that mean respect when you totally screw up,...
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. >> dick sergeant? >> stephanie: because it was being morris. >> that's as wrong as saying general petraeus is a wonderful family man. multiple family man. >> stephanie: yikes. if we find out he slept with that astronaut woman that woman is. [ laughter ] >> ok, all right tom a happy clappy liberal. your shows last week allowed me to bask in the after glow and gloat endlessly in the privacy of my own home. >> stephanie: you're welcome. >> it was a cathartic experience after a long election. by the way you're a ravishing beauty without your baseball cap but with it you look like a sexy college co he had. >> college co ed? >> you're like those elderly people that go back to college after retirement. >> stephanie: hey grandma! oh! quit it! [ laughter ] >> i laugh out loud every time i hear jim yell. >> stephanie: where you been? >> he's whining to himself very quietly now. >> stephanie: he's just whining to his mouth. >> stephanie: i put on such a great convention. i don't know why. >> the whole empty chair
. >> dick sergeant? >> stephanie: because it was being morris. >> that's as wrong as saying general petraeus is a wonderful family man. multiple family man. >> stephanie: yikes. if we find out he slept with that astronaut woman that woman is. [ laughter ] >> ok, all right tom a happy clappy liberal. your shows last week allowed me to bask in the after glow and gloat endlessly in the privacy of my own home. >> stephanie: you're welcome. >> it was a...
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and finally, he contra dicked the statement of paula broadwell, the idea that possibly the c.i.a. annex was holding libyans as prisoners. that's why the attack took place. get reaction from the panel. charles krauthammer in miami, your reaction. >> it was most interesting about what the senator said is that he wasn't willing to allow the c.i.a. or the intelligence community to be thrown under the bus and to have all the blame placed on them. which is clearly what the administration is trying to do. president says susan rice was simply listening, repeating what the c.i.a. and others had said. and he is saying look, we have now begun to hear from the c.i.a. and the rest of the intelligence community. whatever their assessment was, this was a political statement. coming from a president who was remember, one week after convention that they were dance tong grave of bin laden, saying al-qaeda is dead at a time when we now know that al-qaeda affiliates were active all around north afric africa, and most likely behind this attack. so it was a way to shave the story and emphasize and as i
and finally, he contra dicked the statement of paula broadwell, the idea that possibly the c.i.a. annex was holding libyans as prisoners. that's why the attack took place. get reaction from the panel. charles krauthammer in miami, your reaction. >> it was most interesting about what the senator said is that he wasn't willing to allow the c.i.a. or the intelligence community to be thrown under the bus and to have all the blame placed on them. which is clearly what the administration is...
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okay, we had a democrat win re-election and here we go with our efforts to impeach the president as dick morris said on election night over twitter let's impeach the president. >> bill: my question is what are the -- what's the fbi doing with this in the first place and why did the white house not know, dianne feinstein not know, pete hoekstra not know. but eric cantor did? who's in control of the fbi? nobody apparently. >> yeah, well i think also just not comically really because there's not a lot that's funny about this but the fact that the director of central intelligence can't keep interference out makes you wonder how good of a spy he was. >> bill: he did go to -- he told him and he said let's keep this -- >> but this isn't what we need to be talking about right now. >> bill: we'll talk about what this election means coming up next. take your calls at 1-866-55-press. and peter welsh from vermont joining us at the half hour. >> announcer: this is the "bill press show." 15 succeeded in setting their houses on fire. at christmas, there was a lot of driving over the river and through t
okay, we had a democrat win re-election and here we go with our efforts to impeach the president as dick morris said on election night over twitter let's impeach the president. >> bill: my question is what are the -- what's the fbi doing with this in the first place and why did the white house not know, dianne feinstein not know, pete hoekstra not know. but eric cantor did? who's in control of the fbi? nobody apparently. >> yeah, well i think also just not comically really because...
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dick's sporting goods has good sales numbers and looking good. they have top-flight golf balls as well. jcpenney hitting a new multi- year low. microsoft, you have an executive stepping down after 23 years. not a good sign. dagen, like you, i am an excellent driver. back to you. dagen: by the way, a one on this set has the worst driving record of a lifetime. and he is shaking his head at me? i have had one driving ticket. one. connell: we have ken burns coming up. we are also going to talk election history with them. dagen: that is coming up. we will ask him about baseball. we promise. here are some winners on the nasdaq. ♪ sometimes investing opportunities are hard to spot. you have to dig a little. fidelity's etf market tracker shows you the big picture on how different asset classes are performing, and it lets you go in for a closer look at areas within a class or sector that may be bucking a larger trend. i'm stephen hett of fidelity investments. the etf market tracker is one more innovative reason serious investors are choosing fidelity. g
dick's sporting goods has good sales numbers and looking good. they have top-flight golf balls as well. jcpenney hitting a new multi- year low. microsoft, you have an executive stepping down after 23 years. not a good sign. dagen, like you, i am an excellent driver. back to you. dagen: by the way, a one on this set has the worst driving record of a lifetime. and he is shaking his head at me? i have had one driving ticket. one. connell: we have ken burns coming up. we are also going to talk...
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i don't think you're at value at $21, $22. if this drops substantially maybe we have a different discussion in six months. but at these levels the question, can it justify its growth rate? we're struggling to believe that how they're pushing advertising and advise investors to be selling at these levels not buying. >> rich, thank you very much. rich greenfield joining us. we had two bulls on facebook who thought it would rise substantially and a bear. >>> still to come the fiscal cliff and your taxes. find how much they could go up if we go over that cliff. later, yesterday he sat down with president obama and other labor leaders. today he sits down with national education association dennis van roekel joins us to talk about the cliff. i have a cold... i took dayquil, but i still have a runny nose. [ male announcer ] dayquil doesn't treat that. huh? [ male announcer ] alka-seltzer plus rushes relief to all your worst cold symptoms, plus it relieves your runny nose. [ sighs ] thank you! [ male announcer ] you're welcome. that's
i don't think you're at value at $21, $22. if this drops substantially maybe we have a different discussion in six months. but at these levels the question, can it justify its growth rate? we're struggling to believe that how they're pushing advertising and advise investors to be selling at these levels not buying. >> rich, thank you very much. rich greenfield joining us. we had two bulls on facebook who thought it would rise substantially and a bear. >>> still to come the fiscal...
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boehner's tone was good. but as i said, when you look inside and say, well, we can rely on dynamic scoring or lowering rates significantly and closing loopholes, when you begin to dissect that, it has some problems. but i am hopeful that with the business community's help and with the president's leadership, we can bring republicans around. because i think in his heart speaker boehner wants to get something done. >> alan? >> you talked about -- [inaudible] do you have a strategy on -- [inaudible] are you trying to do that -- [inaudible] >> let me say on the general thrust of your question, i think most of our colleagues on both sides of the aisle would say the senate needs to be fixed, that there are some real things wrong with it in the way it functions. there are going to be a lot of discussions over the next few weeks about that, but i'm not going to comment on any specifics until we have those discussions with our colleagues. and it needs to be done not just for one particular issue, but in general to get
boehner's tone was good. but as i said, when you look inside and say, well, we can rely on dynamic scoring or lowering rates significantly and closing loopholes, when you begin to dissect that, it has some problems. but i am hopeful that with the business community's help and with the president's leadership, we can bring republicans around. because i think in his heart speaker boehner wants to get something done. >> alan? >> you talked about -- [inaudible] do you have a strategy on...
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if you go 19 down 22, down 26, down 35, down 40, we're done. there's no ceo in the world who is going to let that happen and if that's not working we're going to make changes. we're not going to blow through all the cash of the company until it's at zero. >> would you change the marketing strategy? look i look at what you're doing and i've talked to another number of analysts and investors what you're doing strategically may make sense ultimately but the marketing and promotion and the way this has been approached has been all wrong in that it's come too soon and too fast. >> okay. >> meaning you've advertised you have this whole new fancy store and most people who walk into the store don't see the fancy store. >> we haven't advertised the fancy store. >> you've gotten rid of the promotions and coupons that got people into the store. >> ron johnson is not like no promotion and it's not working and i'm not making changes. >> you're doing a promotion for christmas. will there be more promotions in 2013? >> i suspect there will be. >> he has to go
if you go 19 down 22, down 26, down 35, down 40, we're done. there's no ceo in the world who is going to let that happen and if that's not working we're going to make changes. we're not going to blow through all the cash of the company until it's at zero. >> would you change the marketing strategy? look i look at what you're doing and i've talked to another number of analysts and investors what you're doing strategically may make sense ultimately but the marketing and promotion and the...
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please. >> stephanie: patty murray, dick durbin are saying things like that. i know nancy pelosi said she doesn't think we should go over the cliff. even for a month and then you fix, the gdp will be affected. we're always way down -- >> everything that's -- everything that's being affected by this tax rate, this marginal tax rate of -- if this market has dropped in that short of time by that many points that, gets rid -- those people are short sellers. that's it. they're all short sellers not people trying to get retirement banked up, they're not doing anything like that. these are the same people that got money in and out and abandoned the rules and the whole reason that this thing has gone off a cliff the last 12 years is these jerks that we need to ween out. just let them out. hey, can i do a quick benghazi thing? i thought it was good when they said this 9-11 and the terrorist attack -- you know what? the only thing we need to pull out of this thing is this statement. republicans think that an intelligence failure on 9-11 led to a terrorist attack that le
please. >> stephanie: patty murray, dick durbin are saying things like that. i know nancy pelosi said she doesn't think we should go over the cliff. even for a month and then you fix, the gdp will be affected. we're always way down -- >> everything that's -- everything that's being affected by this tax rate, this marginal tax rate of -- if this market has dropped in that short of time by that many points that, gets rid -- those people are short sellers. that's it. they're all short...
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boehner and mcconnel and nancy pelosi and harry reed reed. without a deal billions of tax increases go into affect january 1st. and those are your head lines. i would like to be a fly on the wall for that meeting. >> brian: there is shock waves across the markets. coming in way above expectations, remember that explanation. hurricane sandy's fault. everyone gets fired when a hurricane hits? what kind of logic is that. >> a crash scene with a baby girl trapped in the twisted metal. but you haven't seen the hero that jumped inside to save her, he's coming up this hour. [ male announcer ] when was the last time something made your jaw drop? campbell's has 24 new soups that will make it drop over, and over again. ♪ from jammin' jerk chicken, to creamy gouda bisque. see what's new from campbell's. it's amazing what soup can do. it's a new way to get cash back deals, and it's called bankamerideals! i sign into my online banking... click the "cash back deals tab"... and pick the deals i want. i just use my bank of america debit or credit card when
boehner and mcconnel and nancy pelosi and harry reed reed. without a deal billions of tax increases go into affect january 1st. and those are your head lines. i would like to be a fly on the wall for that meeting. >> brian: there is shock waves across the markets. coming in way above expectations, remember that explanation. hurricane sandy's fault. everyone gets fired when a hurricane hits? what kind of logic is that. >> a crash scene with a baby girl trapped in the twisted metal....
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dick's i see good numbers from dick's today. again, very well managed company. seeing interesting numbers from coors. the stock gets slammed down 7%. >> what did you think of the numbers? a strong quarter they reported but the outlook is not strong at all. >> in the conference call they were able to list in a bit beforehand. talking about asia being good. talking about opening 50 stores. talking about the possibility of 45% comps. let's contrast that with jcpenney's comps. >> details. details. >> if you consolidate those -- >> shades of gray. >> you're terrible. >> interesting that depot really as melissa said left sandy out of the conversation. coors and sacs. >> you are brought up short. that flagship store is just a huge part of their business. they missed business. >> the tourists were not in town or they were trapped here in hotel rooms. and then also for the average consumer, if you are spending more money on plywood and generators and water, you may not be spending on that fur scarf or cashmere sweater or whatever it is you are buying at saks. >> the insu
dick's i see good numbers from dick's today. again, very well managed company. seeing interesting numbers from coors. the stock gets slammed down 7%. >> what did you think of the numbers? a strong quarter they reported but the outlook is not strong at all. >> in the conference call they were able to list in a bit beforehand. talking about asia being good. talking about opening 50 stores. talking about the possibility of 45% comps. let's contrast that with jcpenney's comps. >>...
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we're in the second day of a lame dick session following the elections of a week and a half ago. we face an impending fiscal cliff, a day of calling, a day of reckoning. and i think i have an obligation as dwun member of the senate and i think everybody has the same obligation to come to this floor and talk about solutions and resolutions, not problems and what we can and can't do. we are in a very dangerous position and i've been in this body one other time when we faced a fiscal cliff. it was in september of 2008 and i will never forget it. the markets had been collapsing, the subprime securities collapsing, the world was in difficult difficult financial times, the president of the united states at that time a republican brought forward a plan to solve that problem or at least forestall the collapse of the markets and give us a chance to come back over time. the house of representatives rejected it and then that day the markets went down over 800 points in one day. two days later the senate came back and adopted a plan to move us forward. markets stabilize but they were at the
we're in the second day of a lame dick session following the elections of a week and a half ago. we face an impending fiscal cliff, a day of calling, a day of reckoning. and i think i have an obligation as dwun member of the senate and i think everybody has the same obligation to come to this floor and talk about solutions and resolutions, not problems and what we can and can't do. we are in a very dangerous position and i've been in this body one other time when we faced a fiscal cliff. it was...
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camp, has 22 minutes remaining. and the gentleman from michigan, mr. levin, has 14 1/2 minutes remaining. mr. camp: at this time i yield two minutes to a distinguished member of the ways and means committee, the gentleman from washington state, mr. reichert. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from washington is recognized for two minutes. mr. reichert: i thank the gentleman for yielding. madam speaker, i'm speaking in favor of granting russia and moldova permanent normal trade relations. i'd like to emphasize this will hold only benefits as was said for the united states. there is no downside for us in this agreement. unless we fail to act. now the time has come for us to come together and pass this legislation. as the sponsor of the moldova pntr, i'm pleased that a long overdue graduation of moldova from the jackson-vanik amendment is included in this bill. jim mcdermott and i have worked hard on the moldavia agreement and i'm proud to see this included in this bill. passing this bill will increase americans' exports of goods and services substant
camp, has 22 minutes remaining. and the gentleman from michigan, mr. levin, has 14 1/2 minutes remaining. mr. camp: at this time i yield two minutes to a distinguished member of the ways and means committee, the gentleman from washington state, mr. reichert. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from washington is recognized for two minutes. mr. reichert: i thank the gentleman for yielding. madam speaker, i'm speaking in favor of granting russia and moldova permanent normal trade relations....
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james freidman from the "wall street journal" editorial board. thanks for being here. >> >> new problems popping up in the states where they just made pot legal. how do you prevent driving highly? these guys are going to have a fiery debate about it. can i tell. >> they got rides here. [ laughter ] 4g lte is the fastest. so, which supeast 4g lte service would yochoose, based on this chart ? don't rush into it, i'm not looking for the fastest answer. obviously verizon. okay, i have a different chart. going that way, does that make a difference ? look at verizon. it's so much more than the other ones. so what if we just changed the format altogether ? isn't that the exact same thing ? it's pretty clear. still sticking with verizon. verizon. more 4g lte coverage than all other networks combined. but when i was in an accident... i was worried the health care system spoke a language all its own with unitedhealthcare, i got help that fit my life. so i never missed a beat. that's health in numbers. unitedhealthcare. >> smoking pots in small amounts has
james freidman from the "wall street journal" editorial board. thanks for being here. >> >> new problems popping up in the states where they just made pot legal. how do you prevent driving highly? these guys are going to have a fiery debate about it. can i tell. >> they got rides here. [ laughter ] 4g lte is the fastest. so, which supeast 4g lte service would yochoose, based on this chart ? don't rush into it, i'm not looking for the fastest answer. obviously...
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then "washington journal." today, prime minister david cameron gives a speech on the foreign policy issues. it is an annual event for the financial and diplomatic parts of london. that is beginning at 3:30 p.m. eastern on the c-span. >> 2013 should be the year we begin to solve our debt through tax reform and entitlement reform. i am proposing that we avert the fiscal cliff together in a manner that assures that 2013 is finally the year when our government comes to grips with the major problems we are facing. >> i am open to compromise. i am open to new ideas. i am committed to solving our fiscal challenge. but i refuse to accept any approach that is not balanced. i will not ask students and seniors and middle-class families to pay down the entire deficit while people like me making over $250,000 are not asked to pay a dime more in taxes. >> a newly elected congress begins work in january. the current congress still has work to do through the lame-duck session. work is expected on of the impending fiscal cliff,
then "washington journal." today, prime minister david cameron gives a speech on the foreign policy issues. it is an annual event for the financial and diplomatic parts of london. that is beginning at 3:30 p.m. eastern on the c-span. >> 2013 should be the year we begin to solve our debt through tax reform and entitlement reform. i am proposing that we avert the fiscal cliff together in a manner that assures that 2013 is finally the year when our government comes to grips with...